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The 2017 RotoExperts Xclusive Edge In-Season Fantasy Football Package is here! It gives you access to all of our Premium content throughout the 2017 Fantasy Football season right up to your Fantasy Super Bowl. Enter promocode nydailynews at checkout for a special discount. This article appears courtesy of RotoExperts.com. SAFEWAY STATS Course: Silverado Resort & Spa (North) (Napa, California) Yardage: 7,166 - Par 72 Purse: 6.2 M Recent Safeway Open Winners 2012: Jonas Blixt 2013: Jimmy Walker 2014: Sang-Moon Bae 2015: Emiliano Grillo 2016: Brendan Steele The offseason was only a week long, but that was plenty long enough for us Fantasy golf junkies. Welcome to the 2017-18 daily Fantasy golf season! Hopefully, during your off-week you put some money on the Americans because they simply stomped on the International squad. The next time we’ll see the Americans playing together as a team will be the 2018 Ryder Cup next October. To open … [Read more...] about Fantasy Golf: 2017 Safeway Open preview and picks

It is a gross understatement to say the 2017 hurricane season is testing the resolve of Caribbean people, their governments and their institutions, coping with a lack of running water, electricity, passable roads and other damage. This season has sparked critical conversations about long-term considerations, such as prepping for the effects of global climate change and stricter building standards, but the immediate focus is on the relief efforts for victims of hurricanes Irma and Maria. Over the coming months, I’ll detail aid initiatives such as these: Dominica Diaspora in N.Y. pitches in Hurricane Maria’s immense damage to Dominica is still being assessed, but the New York-based Dominica-American Relief and Development Association is already helping and encouraging assistance from the public. Founded in 1981 by New York area folks aiding the island's recovery from Hurricane David in 1979, DARDA has set up a gofundme page, … [Read more...] about CARIBBEAT: Many pitching in for ’cane relief

Nails is hammering back amid reports that he stole jewelry from porn star and Charlie Sheen ex Brett Rossi. Lenny Dykstra, the former Mets center fielder nicknamed "Nails" for his tough play, told the Daily News' Christian Red that a TMZ Sports report claiming he swindled Rossi is "ridiculous." According to the report posted Tuesday, Rossi said Dykstra offered to help her sell some jewelry, including "a diamond emerald bracelet and one set of diamond earrings." But when Rossi, the star of skin flicks like "Nice Shoes ... Wanna F---?," asked for the jewelry back, she claims Dykstra returned just the earrings. The problem there was that the diamonds were replaced with fake ones, according to Rossi. "Sounds like the porn-star mentality of trying to get any publicity she can get," Dykstra told The News from his California home. "I'm not going to comment on something so ridiculous. I haven't talked to (Rossi) in forever." Asked if he ever dated Rossi, Dykstra laughed "No. Dating porn … [Read more...] about Lenny Dykstra denies a porn star pickoff move, over jewelry for Charlie Sheen’s ex

BEDMINSTER, N.J. — One after another, the confident, extremely successful women came in for their news media interviews earlier this week at the 2017 U.S. Women’s Open. Multi-millionaire athletes all, they exhibit such a fearlessness in their professional lives that you figure you could ask them anything and they wouldn’t flinch.But bring up their controversial host here this week, President Donald Trump, and everything changes. They become reluctant, if not downright afraid — every single one of them. Their answers are so similar, it’s as if they were planned out in advance. Suffice it to say they’re just here to talk about golf.Michelle Wie, 27, the most famous player in the tournament, illustrated the point as well as anyone when she was asked about Trump’s boast that he could sexually assault women and get away with it in the context of his hosting the crown jewel of women’s golf. RELATED: “I take my role as a … [Read more...] about Time for women golfers to stand up and speak out

- Hey, Miley Cyrus, you made $25 million last year - toss a dollar in the tip cup. The "Hannah Montana" star got $70 worth of steak and mac and cheese for herself and sister Brandi at the Outback Steakhouse in Burbank last Sunday. Our spy says she pulled an envelope of Benjamins out of her purse and handed one over, "but she kept all the change." Cyrus' spokeswoman tells us, "She didn't know she was supposed to tip unless she was eating inside." - Jon Gosselin will be lighting the menorah this year. "This is the first year I will celebrate Chanukah," the reality-show wreck tells AOL's Parentdish.com, explaining it's all because of his girlfriend Hailey Glassman. "Everyone in my life is Jewish now, my attorney. I love it. I'm now half Jewish and half Korean. The family values are great.... They gave her a free tummy tuck, worth $20 grand." As for his eight children: "I'll see my kids [on Christmas] during the day for a couple of hours." - Madonna also keeps her purse … [Read more...] about Celebrity Side Dish: Miley Cyrus stiffs Outback Steakhouse staff on tip after $70 order

Glioblastoma multiforme, Grade 4 - ugly, ugly words, even before you learn what they mean: terminal brain cancer. Bobby Murcer heard these words for the first time in his life three days after Christmas 2006, when a surgeon at the M. D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston used them to describe the golf ball-sized tumor that he’d just removed from the brain of the longtime Yankee star and announcer. Most of us, getting such news, would have curled up in the fetal position and waited for the inevitable. Not Bobby. He hitched up his pinstripes and vowed to make every minute he had left count. And, supported every step of the way by his high school girlfriend and Hall-of-Fame wife, Kay, he did just that. I got to know Bobby while working with him on his book, “Yankee for Life: My 40-Year Journey in Pinstripes,” which came out this past May. And in the process, I made a new friend for life, even though there was an irreconcilable gap separating us: the Red River. … [Read more...] about Bobby Murcer was a great guy for life

Aside from a wedding, it may be the most exciting night of a girl's life. It's prom, and with the big to-do comes a big budget. With after-parties and post-prom trips added to the cost of the gala itself, 2008 could be the most expensive year yet. The average senior girl at the public schools we surveyed is spending an astonishing $1,000. "Wow, it's a lot more than I thought it would be," says shocked Stuyvesant High School student Lauren White, 18, as she added up the money she has spent so far. "It's worth it, though," added fellow senior Michelle Lee, 17. In addition to doling out dough for a dazzling dress, teens are spending on shoes, professional hair and makeup, manicures and pedicures, limos, photographers - and, of course, the prom ticket. But it doesn't end there. After the dinner and dance, seniors set off for special "Prom Nights" at Manhattan clubs or to the Jersey Shore for a weekend getaway. Some have part-time jobs, while others are counting on … [Read more...] about The $1,000 prom night: New Yorkers dropping average of $1K on big event

Part I: A decade of TigerClick here to listen to Hank Gola's commentaryAs the story goes, Tiger Woods was playing the final round of the 1997 Colonial, looking for his third straight victory after the landmark Masters and Byron Nelson Classic. One shot out when the day started and having pulled even with playing partner David Ogrin, the prodigy dunked an 8-iron approach shot into the pond on No. 9, 10 feet short of the retaining wall. The majority of the 10-deep gallery gasped, but not everybody was in Tiger's army. Ogrin, the pride of Texas A&M, had his share of Aggies in the crowd and, from the balconies of the sprawling clubhouse, Woods' splash brought on an Aggie war cry that resonated around the course. Connect the dots. Woods hasn't been back to Fort Worth since. What was then one of the most prestigious tournaments on the PGA Tour, underpinned by the tradition of Ben Hogan, the Colonial had to scramble to find a new title sponsor this year. It's still the Tour's … [Read more...] about The Tiger effect

Ever wonder what a day in the life of a Victoria's Secret supermodel is like? We take you along with Karolina Kurkova and Selita Ebanks on a whirlwind tour of Manhattan and the Hamptons as they launch the new-look Victoria's Secret "Secret Garden" body care collection. 4 a.m. The girls are up and packing for their busy day before being collected at 5:30 a.m. for their morning TV appearances. 6 a.m. Karolina totes her own cooler bag filled with home-prepared food, including "green juice" made from a blend of wheatgrass and vegetables. "You never know what kind of food you're gonna get. When it's homemade, it's always better," she says, before slipping into a pale blue Chanel dress with Louis Vuitton sandals for her segment on Fox television's "Good Day New York." Whatever she's drinking, it clearly works. The look for the morning is "fresh but polished," says Linda Hay, head makeup artist for Victoria's Secret. "I use a little bit of concealer, then a little bit of … [Read more...] about It’s a beautiful day in the ‘Secret’ city

NEWPORT, R. I. - No doubt Annika Sorenstam was in some comfy chair in front of a TV as she watched the field try to match her U. S. Women's Open pace yesterday afternoon. You wonder what the stoic Swede must have been thinking as she watched Michelle Wie play the seventh hole at the Newport Country Club. Pars don't get any better than the one Wie saved from out of the soggy rough with three holes left in her afternoon round. And it underscores the theme of the day when the Open closes with 36 holes of grueling golf today: Experience versus youthful daring. Steadiness versus the spectacular. True, there are others in contention. Sorenstam (even-par 71) is a co-leader with Pat Hurst (71) at 2-under 140. Wie (72) is tied for third with 19-year-old amateur Jane Park (73) and Shi Hyun Ahn of Korea (71), two shots back. But if the golf world is lucky, it will get a showdown for the ages - 16 and 35. "In my opinion, it's when, not if," swing coach David Leadbetter said of the … [Read more...] about WIE IN PAR-FECT SPOT AT OPEN.
TEEN IS TWO BACK, ANNIKA TIED AT TOP WITH 36 HOLES TODAY